The Beauty Of Barry Lyndon

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @TheBeautyOf
    @TheBeautyOf  4 года назад +272

    Hello everyone !
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    • @faissal104
      @faissal104 4 года назад +1

      Please make a video about " the beauty of Amadeus"

    • @QuinctiliusVarus
      @QuinctiliusVarus 4 года назад +2

      I know that with this film you were presented with an embarrassment of riches, but wondering if you considered including the gambling scene with the candlelight and aristo ladies in it.

    • @bonitomusolini3291
      @bonitomusolini3291 3 года назад +1

      Barry wanted to be loved by all the women and all the boys and be filthy Filthy Rich that's all he wanted in life

    • @montserratvenegas3893
      @montserratvenegas3893 3 года назад +1

      Please do the beauty of Orlando, that movie is beautiful

    • @ComradeHellas
      @ComradeHellas 2 года назад +1

      Amazing movie, I 've watched it 3-4 times at least.

  • @n.b.2085
    @n.b.2085 2 года назад +905

    it's a shame that kubrick never filmed the Napoleon movie,i can imagine the movie with that style filming scenes from Napoleon's life with those zooms,that music,that cinematography,that production design...damn it would have been a masterpiece

    • @pacoelchocolatero2667
      @pacoelchocolatero2667 2 года назад +22

      Soon in 2023 Ridley Scott made this film biographic of Napoleon starring by Joaquin Phoenix,it will be guaranteed success.

    • @JoshJoshJoshJoshJoshJoshua
      @JoshJoshJoshJoshJoshJoshua 2 года назад +46

      Literally would have been one of the greatest films of all time, humanity forever lost a masterpiece before it ever had a chance to be born

    • @tomygun9525
      @tomygun9525 Год назад +8

      @@pacoelchocolatero2667 no, Scott started and finished with the movie The Duelists :-)

    • @vbr2
      @vbr2 Год назад +10

      @@pacoelchocolatero2667 tidley scott is a hack

    • @achaean7615
      @achaean7615 Год назад

      ​@@tomygun9525nope

  • @JohnChoidotOrg
    @JohnChoidotOrg 4 года назад +2679

    The mad lad filmed this movie with natural lighting. Absolutely insane.

    • @KRAFTWERK2K6
      @KRAFTWERK2K6 4 года назад +208

      the ONLY correct way for a period piece like this.

    • @thomasmacmanus9913
      @thomasmacmanus9913 4 года назад +16

      @wargent99 Was that in the gambling scenes which kind of links to the main characters downfall? I watched this a long time ago. It's nice.

    • @titanmoirangthem234
      @titanmoirangthem234 4 года назад +110

      Nope. All the interior scenes were shot using artificial lights. There's an article you won't regret reading.

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR 4 года назад +17

      @wargent99 The lens was F0.7, apparently they had to modify the camera so that the lens was only 2.5mm away from the film! (among other modifications)
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Zeiss_Planar_50mm_f/0.7

    • @DoubleMonoLR
      @DoubleMonoLR 4 года назад +1

      @@SimonWoodburyForget That could also be an effect of a particular type of film being used, and/or lack of fiters etc. For example, there was problems with some still photo films not rendering the correct skin colour for black people.
      Apparently they did avoid using common filters when filing the movie, to gather as much light as possible:
      donatelloromanazzi.blogspot.com/2013/10/film-review-analysis-of-cinematography_9.html
      I think anything beyond basic colour correction in post-production could've been quite difficult with film, and presumably could've further reduced the clarity &/or brightess.

  • @ancalites
    @ancalites 2 года назад +961

    2:08 is probably my favourite shot in any movie ever. It's literally like a painting with real people.

    • @JamieZero7
      @JamieZero7 2 года назад +47

      I think there is a painting like this in real life.

    • @whatinthefudge5346
      @whatinthefudge5346 2 года назад +45

      @@JamieZero7 no man this is the painting lol

    • @y2kmedia118
      @y2kmedia118 2 года назад +16

      It shocks me to the bones every time

    • @yourpodcastbuddy
      @yourpodcastbuddy 2 года назад +32

      0:28 for me its an amazing blend of colors

    • @n1njamax
      @n1njamax 2 года назад +17

      Kubrick is quite clearly emulating Hogarth here...

  • @ivana7431
    @ivana7431 4 года назад +760

    Watching Barry Lyndon is like walking into an art gallery😍

  • @Pale_Mooncalf
    @Pale_Mooncalf 5 лет назад +944

    Every frame's a painting.
    This looks pretty good might watch it

    • @michaelcortez1531
      @michaelcortez1531 5 лет назад +80

      Not for everybody but your patience is greatly rewarded.

    • @paulnistor3547
      @paulnistor3547 4 года назад +5

      Have you watched it until now?

    • @vilhelmhammershoi3871
      @vilhelmhammershoi3871 4 года назад +34

      It's glorious! As you say, every single frame of the entire movie is art. You will be astonished when you see it, if you haven't already. I recommend the blu-ray version.

    • @ccali327
      @ccali327 4 года назад +29

      I'm definitely not a film buff, but IMO it's really a film like no other. Scorsese even mentioned that a lot of people didn't get it when it came out and a lot of people still don't get it. After watching it I can see why, but if you do get it, its quite rewarding. It does take patience and appreciation for uniqueness. It's not just that it's filmed beautifully with natural light. There are a lot of emotions at work here too. It's often picturesque, subtly hilarious, ironic, tragic, and much more, totally simultaneously. I honestly can't say I've ever seen a film quite like it, and I'm not sure I ever will. It's definitely worth watching, and unlike some other films, I'm interested in everyone's take on it.

    • @lornearmstrong1834
      @lornearmstrong1834 4 года назад +14

      Might watch it?
      I might slap your face for saying that.

  • @tbdonnelly67
    @tbdonnelly67 4 года назад +564

    I am 66 years old and BL came out when I was in university. I can honestly say that it is the only movie I have seen in my life that I would call 'breathtaking".

    • @mellojello43
      @mellojello43 3 года назад +17

      i agree boy love is awesome

    • @tbdonnelly67
      @tbdonnelly67 3 года назад +18

      @@mellojello43 WTF are you talking about?

    • @janandersen8735
      @janandersen8735 3 года назад +14

      I would add Lawrence of Arabia, but Barry Lyndon is a great movie.

    • @jyotiradityasatpathy3546
      @jyotiradityasatpathy3546 3 года назад +2

      Ok boomer

    • @walterwhite4699
      @walterwhite4699 2 года назад +2

      @@jyotiradityasatpathy3546 did you just use an “ok boomer” joke in 2022? Grow the fuck up jerk.

  • @roelbrauhaus
    @roelbrauhaus 5 лет назад +1564

    This should be 177 minutes long.

  • @svenhaheim
    @svenhaheim 4 года назад +906

    The most impact on me was had by the epilogue "It was in the reign of King George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now."

    • @Vesnicie
      @Vesnicie 4 года назад +37

      There's no one quite like Thackeray to say it precisely as it is.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 4 года назад +39

      Snuggles McSquishbottom
      Death is more of a certainty than life is.

    • @ulfingvar1
      @ulfingvar1 3 года назад +65

      @@Vesnicie As a matter of fact, that quote is not in the book, Kubrick added it on his own.. Still brilliant though, and so timeless. For all our struggles, wars and achivements, in the end is only the end. And if there is an afterlife, it is doubtful any of our achivements here matter. But who knows.

    • @eargasm1072
      @eargasm1072 3 года назад +28

      Death, the great equalizer...Stanley Kubrick couldn't help but end a film on a happy note lol

    • @joni1405
      @joni1405 3 года назад +5

      @@ulfingvar1 It's a great line because it actually sounds like Thackeray. You could imagine a line like that in Vanity Fair

  • @juulcruiming
    @juulcruiming 4 года назад +415

    For me the best about Kubricks movies is that they are timeless, every single shot is stunning and they all are absolutely different to any other movie that was made around that time - even nowadays you rarely see such indifferent films.

    • @user-og6hl6lv7p
      @user-og6hl6lv7p 4 года назад +14

      You should look into Tarkovksy.

    • @unknow8794
      @unknow8794 4 года назад +7

      I recommend pt anderson

    • @fred8097
      @fred8097 4 года назад +5

      And also so totally different from each other.

    • @juulcruiming
      @juulcruiming 4 года назад +2

      @@fred8097 yes definitely

    • @juulcruiming
      @juulcruiming 3 года назад +4

      @@Jerknoir-a-saurus spartacus was the only film he made that he had no full control off i think that pretty much explaind why it doesnt completely feel kubrician. still an unbelievably beautiful movie tho

  • @sspdirect02
    @sspdirect02 3 года назад +122

    At the time, people called the film “tedious and boring”. I think it’s one of the most beautiful looking movies ever made.

    • @jackie6725
      @jackie6725 Год назад +4

      Le mostré está película a mi nieta de catorce años y le ha parecido la mejor película que ha visto. Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱

    • @carolcox302
      @carolcox302 Год назад +1

      Along with The Duellists.

    • @purerage7963
      @purerage7963 Год назад

      I wonder if that's because people at the time just wanted straightforward and enjoyable experiences. The medium of cinema has become saturated enough over the decades that more of us now crave the sort of artistry found in this film.

    • @greyman8335
      @greyman8335 10 месяцев назад +1

      Just watched the film for the first time and i absolutely loved the 1st half of the movie. Idk about the second half tho (around him meeting Honoria).

    • @JayRiemenschneider
      @JayRiemenschneider 2 месяца назад

      …some people at the time

  • @marklloyd9584
    @marklloyd9584 5 лет назад +320

    Every frame a painting

    • @evilsciencelab3854
      @evilsciencelab3854 4 года назад +5

      Kubrick used my great-great-grandfather's nineteenth-century paintings as inspiration for that scene.

    • @Thejoshrandall
      @Thejoshrandall 4 года назад

      Mine too

    • @Jessa-RM
      @Jessa-RM 6 месяцев назад

      I know everyone says Hogarth but this movie gives me Velasquez vibes.

  • @martinmalloy8119
    @martinmalloy8119 4 года назад +122

    the best film i ever saw in my whole life.....

    • @calogerogriffin861
      @calogerogriffin861 4 года назад +9

      My top 5 movie of all time and my favorite kubrick film

    • @ivan_kidman
      @ivan_kidman Месяц назад

      @@calogerogriffin861 Sir, would you have generosity to share the other 4?

  • @johnmillholland6550
    @johnmillholland6550 4 года назад +116

    I feel like I waited my whole life to see this movie - like it's always existed and I'm just now catching up to it. I love the feeling I get watching this - it's comfortably depressing.

  • @buffalopatriot
    @buffalopatriot 3 года назад +80

    The first time I saw this movie I realized about 1/3rd way through that I didn't want it to end. And Stanley didn't let me down - it still hasn't ended.

  • @nakfoor1846
    @nakfoor1846 2 года назад +24

    I just finished Barry Lyndon for the first time and was stunned. Kubrick shows his meticulous nature in every frame. There is no part of the frame that isn’t composed with beautifully arranged scenery, lighting, and amazing acting. It’s a 10 out of 10 all time classic in my book.

  • @josephfarrugia2350
    @josephfarrugia2350 4 года назад +73

    A Visual Masterpiece:
    every single frame has been painstakingly composed as a Painting.

  • @fidelio76
    @fidelio76 Год назад +56

    You can dislike the plot, but you just can't ignore stanley's cinema and camera setting.
    Pure ART.

    • @shivabreathes
      @shivabreathes Год назад +13

      The plot seems to be almost an afterthought. The pacing is very slow. But yes. The lighting. The feel. The slow burn of the tragic character arc. Timeless. Genius.

    • @tovesz
      @tovesz Год назад +5

      if the movie itself is really good, u shouldn't look at the lights/compositions, etc
      when I studied films, almost every teacher of mine said the same things
      U can appreciate the ART in a movie, but if it's really good, u don't really care
      the main reason people see art in this movie, cause it's boring, and the plot sucks

    • @davebudd1429
      @davebudd1429 11 месяцев назад +1

      I don't know your age, but try watching this movie again when you are in midlife or beyond. I think you may find the story strikes a deep chord.@@tovesz

  • @CodaMission
    @CodaMission 2 года назад +283

    Naming all of the paintings
    0:15 Satisfaction & Consequence
    0:20 Parade
    0:27 A Sentry's Regret
    0:45 Prussian Dance
    0:57 Palatium
    1:00 Foppish Honor
    1:18 Rendezvous
    1:23 The Parlor
    1:35 English Gothic
    2:03 Confrontation
    2:08 The Gaming Hall
    2:19 Family Memoria

    • @taint2684
      @taint2684 Год назад +10

      Are all of these shots actually based on paintings?

    • @CodaMission
      @CodaMission Год назад +28

      @@taint2684 no, I'm just highlighting that they're so painting-esque

    • @Man-ye4xm
      @Man-ye4xm Год назад +7

      You know a film is great when each shot looks like a renaissance painting

    • @ixxxxxxx
      @ixxxxxxx Год назад +1

      oof i tried googling these i shouldve read the replies lol

    • @krypticunlimited6925
      @krypticunlimited6925 Год назад

      these are actually really good

  • @BradBrassman
    @BradBrassman 4 года назад +46

    One of those fillums you hope for on a winters Sunday afternoon after a big roast dinner. Superb, you can just lose yourself in it, and the scene with Leonard Rossiter parading the Kilwangin Regiment is absolutely priceless.

    • @metalwellington
      @metalwellington 4 года назад +1

      last I checked torrent protocol is still working weekends so your all good. :-)

  • @janispetke9519
    @janispetke9519 3 года назад +11

    My favourite Kubrick film. A feast for eyes and ears.

  • @rogerruthven2195
    @rogerruthven2195 3 года назад +34

    I have seen Barry Lyndon 20 times .. Stanley Kubrick’s ultimate masterpiece

  • @AST-erisked
    @AST-erisked 11 месяцев назад +16

    Came here after Riddley Scott's Napoleon, as a palate cleanser.

  • @prometheanevent
    @prometheanevent 5 лет назад +176

    And here I arrogantly thought I was the only one. A pity so many people can’t appreciate this profound level of beauty.

    • @TheSaltydog07
      @TheSaltydog07 4 года назад +5

      Their loss. It's a quiet film.

    • @apaul7502
      @apaul7502 3 года назад +4

      who doesnt appreciate it? im sure most people would be able to appreciate the cinematography of this movie. they might not love the pacing but i think there isnt a person out there that wouldnt love the shots.

    • @prometheanevent
      @prometheanevent 3 года назад

      @@apaul7502 - Yeah, maybe you’re right.

  • @QuinctiliusVarus
    @QuinctiliusVarus 4 года назад +188

    I have watched all of Kubrick’s films and they are all masterpieces, but I believe that this is his crowning glory. WARNING to all those new to Kubrick. There are very few car chases and explosions in his films so you might want to keep that in mind.

    • @travo621
      @travo621 3 года назад +9

      Barry is definitely a five bagger

    • @scrobbyboy
      @scrobbyboy 3 года назад +5

      @@travo621 and 5 sodas, and a dirt clod to put in Barry's pistol.

    • @debabratadatta3696
      @debabratadatta3696 2 года назад +1

      Where can i get the killer kiss movie?

    • @projectsigma2639
      @projectsigma2639 2 года назад +5

      @@debabratadatta3696 if you get the criterion blu-ray for ‘The Killing’ it comes with ‘Killers Kiss’ as one of the special features. Added bonus of getting to watch ‘The Killing’ if you haven’t seen it.

    • @gandalfthegrey2592
      @gandalfthegrey2592 2 года назад

      *There are very few car chases and explosions in his films so you might want to keep that in mind.* Wow ur so smort buddy. Thanks for the warning, my childbrain can't watch anything without explosions. Kubrick's films must suck ass then.

  • @charlesmaximus9161
    @charlesmaximus9161 2 года назад +3

    Seen it well over a hundred times and I could watch it a hundred times more. I will never tire of it. Every scene is a moving painting that just springs to life.

  • @humanbeing5300
    @humanbeing5300 2 года назад +34

    This is the last of Kubrick’s major films that I ever saw mainly because I didn’t think I would like the story or didn’t have much interest to me. I really wished I had seen it sooner. It is basically a masterpiece on every level just like every other Kubrick film. I have should’ve realized.

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 Год назад +1

      Same just watched it I’m halfway through Paths of Glory too, though

  • @haroldasraz
    @haroldasraz 4 года назад +100

    Not a movie but a series of classical paintings.

    • @HerbalistGuybrush
      @HerbalistGuybrush 3 года назад

      kinda dumb comment tho, cause movie

    • @itsallgoodman4108
      @itsallgoodman4108 3 года назад

      Not really but kind of. The emotions of the movie are like the emotions you get from an art gallery. Subtle yet powerful

    • @villain7140
      @villain7140 5 месяцев назад

      More like a series of classical paintings while being a movie

  • @smartin_pure
    @smartin_pure 4 года назад +85

    I've seen a lot of great movies. But Barry Lyndon is by far the best.
    This is the most authentic history film in history. The fantastic pictures are based on paintings. Except for a few camera movements the pictures remain "flat" to look more like paintings.

    • @michaeljmobley
      @michaeljmobley 6 месяцев назад

      And lots of staged posing except for whoever is in the foreground.

  • @picklesthewise
    @picklesthewise 4 года назад +18

    I've never seen or heard of this film before now, but oh my god the LIGHTING. The sky just looks incredible in every outdoor scene. The framing of shots is so impressive. Everything looks so deliberate and you can tell what the artistic inspirations were. Then I saw Kubrick at the end, and everything made complete sense.

    • @95TBake
      @95TBake 3 года назад +2

      So did you sit down and watch this masterpiece yet? It is absolutely the quintessential masterpiece, of lighting. He used a ultra fast f1.7 carl zeiss lens for the candle shots.

  • @JohnDouille
    @JohnDouille 5 лет назад +182

    My favorite film ever. Thanks so much for your work, you're great. Cinematography in my opinion is really not the most important thing in cinema. Bad films can have a brilliant cinematography. But my god a genial film with a great cinematography is really something awesome.

  • @johnnyzeee5215
    @johnnyzeee5215 4 года назад +18

    One of Kubrick's finest. Amazing photography, and great treatment of his theme of the breakdown of humanity amid the norms of polite society.

  • @MartinIDavies
    @MartinIDavies 4 года назад +33

    one of the things you'll notice about a Kubrick film.. he's not afraid to let the camera roll.. and doesn't hide behind lazy rapid slight of hand editing for effect.. he invites the audience into the the spell and trance of the scene..

  • @amdkhl
    @amdkhl 2 года назад +16

    You forgot to include the scene where his wife is in the bathtub and it slowly pans out to reveal the bathroom space. Probably my favourite scene from the film. Pure art.

    • @jlouis4407
      @jlouis4407 Год назад +1

      And it looks like a chair

  • @Blitzo8390
    @Blitzo8390 4 года назад +79

    This seriously needs a part 2. It’s the most gorgeous movie Kubrick has ever done

    • @name-tn2or
      @name-tn2or 4 года назад +3

      PC Principal and one of the if not the most beautiful movie ever

    • @ccali327
      @ccali327 4 года назад +2

      Well that would be part 3 right? ;)

    • @MC_1993
      @MC_1993 2 года назад +1

      True

  • @JurgenCutters
    @JurgenCutters 4 года назад +3

    I absolutely adore this movie, for the cinematography alone, the atmosphere is so great and I love the actors.

  • @jairaugusto9289
    @jairaugusto9289 4 года назад +29

    2:37 I know next to nothing about music, but this part always gives me a spinal tingle. and it goes so well with the movie.

    • @edsonayala1454
      @edsonayala1454 4 года назад +1

      That piano part at 2:18 did it for me, it made me search the song. Superb

    • @mr.svenson3406
      @mr.svenson3406 3 года назад

      @@edsonayala1454 what is the song, if you don’t mind?

    • @edsonayala1454
      @edsonayala1454 3 года назад +5

      @@mr.svenson3406 Franz Schubert opus. 100 in E-major D.929

    • @vlet5995
      @vlet5995 2 года назад

      @@edsonayala1454 perhaps it’s too much to ask, but would you happen to know who performed this particular version of it? I’ve heard 20 or so performances of it but I think this one is just perfect

  • @sacreberlioz3432
    @sacreberlioz3432 3 года назад +127

    For me Barry Lyndon is the only film in history to have succeeded in bringing the richness of a Balzac or Flaubert novel to the cinema (or not very far). Apart from it none has ever succeeded

    • @charlesmaximus9161
      @charlesmaximus9161 2 года назад +1

      You nailed it perfectly.

    • @itsallgoodman4108
      @itsallgoodman4108 2 года назад +4

      Tartovskys Stalker i would add to that list

    • @Jackp2003
      @Jackp2003 2 года назад

      Who are either of those two and why are they significant and relative to film? I'm curious because I'm trying to study film history

  • @mastixmastix
    @mastixmastix 2 года назад +1

    Such an amazing movie and the gorgeous photography. Every frame is an astonishing photograph. Master of masters

  • @steveparadis2978
    @steveparadis2978 3 года назад +171

    The beauty of Franz Schubert.
    If he'd lived as long as Mozart, he'd have surpassed Beethoven.
    If he'd lived as long as Beethoven, he'd have surpassed Mozart.

    • @solvapydoom8077
      @solvapydoom8077 3 года назад +24

      Darude - Sandstorm

    • @AnnoNymus
      @AnnoNymus 3 года назад +13

      @@nuagedelait9614 piano trio in E.flat, op. 100

    • @arghyadas2447
      @arghyadas2447 2 года назад

      @@solvapydoom8077 🤯🤯

    • @francisalbertsinatra9120
      @francisalbertsinatra9120 2 года назад

      A bold statement, but you might be right

    • @fayanzaman3159
      @fayanzaman3159 2 года назад +3

      Well,if Mozart would've lived as long as Beethoven,he'd have surpassed Mozart too.

  • @Happyboymargarine
    @Happyboymargarine 4 года назад +6

    Every scene is a perfect painting. Cinematography is off the charts. Best cinematic film ever

  • @ulpukka5949
    @ulpukka5949 3 года назад +4

    I absolutely adore this film. Seen it many many times.

  • @jeffreydaniels7519
    @jeffreydaniels7519 Год назад +1

    One of my top ten all time favorite movies, in my view arguably Kubbricks greatest masterpiece! A movie with sublime texture, nuance and the kind of atmosphere that stimulates the senses. The timing of prolonged pauses with the most beautiful music score is a tonic. A great thread of a story no matter how long keeps you engaged with anticipation. The settings and costumes are intoxicatingly elegant. Masterpiece!

    • @davyoliveira4650
      @davyoliveira4650 7 месяцев назад

      It's also in my top 10, it's truly a masterpiece

  • @jacobking4504
    @jacobking4504 4 года назад +9

    One of the most visually stunning films I've ever seen.

    • @thegoodguy-f9z
      @thegoodguy-f9z 4 месяца назад

      Along with The Revenant and The Shining imo!

  • @KikomochiMendoza
    @KikomochiMendoza 4 года назад +14

    If there ever was a movie that is titled "Every Frame a Painting", this would be one. Pause on any scene in this movie and what you have is a masterpiece.

  • @giorgitatarashvili3875
    @giorgitatarashvili3875 4 года назад +2

    Each and every shot is pure perfection, like looking at paintings. Kubrick is the greatest of all time!

  • @nightwing4429
    @nightwing4429 4 года назад +51

    This film is 45 years old and it looks like it could be released this year. Same for Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet, even though that film is only 24 years old

  • @CommonSwindler
    @CommonSwindler 2 года назад +13

    Let us not forget to remark on the beauty of Franz Schubert's incomparable art.

  • @OdysseasCastaneda
    @OdysseasCastaneda 11 месяцев назад +18

    R.I.P. Ryan O'Neal🙏🏻

  • @brentcampbell4865
    @brentcampbell4865 3 года назад +4

    My favorite movie. Every scene is a classical painting. And paced with the most beautiful classical music. If you love those two things, you will love this movie. And vice versa.

  • @rizki_ramadhanp
    @rizki_ramadhanp 5 лет назад +9

    The music just epic, sometimes it's still spinning around my head. ❤

    • @candy-cc5rr
      @candy-cc5rr 5 лет назад +9

      The music name is trio op.100 schubert if you don’t know.

    • @rizki_ramadhanp
      @rizki_ramadhanp 5 лет назад +2

      @@candy-cc5rr thanks mate 😬

  • @aaron_4830
    @aaron_4830 4 года назад +8

    Not to mention the amazing soundtrack and score

    • @guatanamabuddha754
      @guatanamabuddha754 4 года назад +1

      What is it called?

    • @pazil888
      @pazil888 4 года назад

      @@guatanamabuddha754
      The music name is trio op.100 schubert [ ruclips.net/video/kI1O7HX2TKk/видео.html ]

  • @Cornyexploited
    @Cornyexploited 11 месяцев назад +13

    Царства Небесного Райану. Великий актёр, его роли в "Барри Линдоне" и "Водителе" навсегда в сердце.

  • @thewaywardpoet
    @thewaywardpoet 4 года назад +6

    You don't even need to know the context of the film. Somehow, the music combined with the imagery allows you to infer what's going on in each scene. What a brilliant compilation you've made here. Bravissimo!

  • @bigbear5767
    @bigbear5767 4 года назад +4

    I thought of something that I'm quite proud of, that Kubrick's films are so perfect in every way that any shot or scene can be your favorite part of the film and you could totally justify it.

  • @skyeslaton3435
    @skyeslaton3435 Год назад +2

    Cinematography in this is next level

  • @Joelmaquera
    @Joelmaquera 4 года назад +8

    If I could marry a movie it would be this one, what a visual masterpiece

  • @samspencer582
    @samspencer582 4 года назад +1

    I have seen this once. What a great experience. Amazing moment and what a beautiful movie. Best Kubrick movie.

  • @djknucklez1
    @djknucklez1 4 года назад +12

    Every shot is practically a painiting. Kubrick at his finest.

  • @reallyhappenings5597
    @reallyhappenings5597 4 года назад +1

    I'll never forget the first time I saw Barry Lyndon. On DVD! On my laptop! In the main reading room of the New York Public Library! Circa 2003.

    • @chestersakamoto6843
      @chestersakamoto6843 3 года назад

      What a great memory. This film should be seen in a place of grandeur like the NYPL. I'm sure it was a fantastic viewing experience!

  • @scottglasspool01
    @scottglasspool01 3 года назад +2

    I finally watched the film a couple of weeks ago, cinematography at it's best.

  • @elysianfields8603
    @elysianfields8603 4 года назад +3

    Kubrick’s best film and arguably the premier historical movie - a beautiful Montage !

  • @chrisf1600
    @chrisf1600 4 года назад +3

    I must have first watched this about twenty years ago, and it's stayed in my mind every since. What an absolute genius Mr Kubrick was. Marisa Berenson wasn't too hard to look at either.

  • @malusalgado6846
    @malusalgado6846 4 года назад +5

    Cuando una pelicula es capaz de aunar sensibilidad y tecnica ya es una gran pelicula.
    Cuando además posee la belleza estetica y un relato sublime esto la convierte en una obra maestra del cine. Gracias Maestro.

  • @snakebisken
    @snakebisken 4 года назад +9

    No studio lights detected. That is why this movie is a natural masterpiece.

  • @truongtholam8318
    @truongtholam8318 3 года назад +1

    My favorite movie of all time. This movie gives me always lots of emotions when i watch this movie every time. The one thing i wish is the longer runtime 😊

  • @kotek2237
    @kotek2237 4 года назад

    This movie is so so good, one of my fav movies of all time, I could watch it over and over again & I don’t really even like rewatching many movies, see it, it’s worth every minute

  • @claudioalejandrosantislara2597
    @claudioalejandrosantislara2597 5 лет назад +6

    Belleza pura. La Fotografia es de otro mundo, los clarooscuros son increibles, Grande Stanley kubrick.

  • @dufte
    @dufte 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for this Beauty of. I have watched this movie the first time, was great. I would have missed it.

  • @supremespanker
    @supremespanker 10 месяцев назад +2

    One of the most cinematically perfect films of all time.

  • @esiahgomez5250
    @esiahgomez5250 2 года назад +1

    There will never be a film as beautiful as this one

  • @0002pA
    @0002pA 11 месяцев назад

    3 or 4 years ago a then-very-good friend of mine streamed this movie for us.
    It was an experience.
    I will forever link this movie with her and the people I watched it back then, even if we'll never again watch it together.

  • @nordriket
    @nordriket 4 года назад +31

    Not only Kubrick's greatest, but the greatest movie of all time

    • @TheBeautyOf
      @TheBeautyOf  4 года назад +9

      Eyes wide shutttttt

    • @Ofinfinitejest
      @Ofinfinitejest 4 года назад +1

      That's what Fellini thought, and my impression from his comments is that Scorsese is pretty close to that view as well.

  • @nagarajan6838
    @nagarajan6838 3 года назад +2

    This is god level cinematography 👑💜💐

  • @elmaridodelapeluquera5117
    @elmaridodelapeluquera5117 4 года назад +1

    one of the best movies in the history of cinema and an unforgettable soundtrack

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 3 года назад +2

    Kubrick put an incredible technical effect into this movie. Special highly volatile candles with three wicks each to provide as much light as possible. An insanely fast f 0.7 lens designed by Zeiss for Apollo astronauts to take pictures of the dark side of the Moon (lit only by Earthlight) while in orbit. They had to greatly modify one of Kubrick's expensive personal movie cameras just to mount this one lens. The depth of field was so small on this lens, that anything moving a few centimeters closer or farther from the camera would go out of focus. So the actors had to learn only to move sideways during shots. And even after all this, Kubrick was forced to use only slow ASA 100 film, as nothing else was available. So they had to push the film speed in development to at least ASA 200, which made getting the brightness right a nightmare.
    Lastly, Kubrick had a habit of shooting a scene 20 to as much as 50 times, despite them being practically identical, and driving the actors almost to exhaustion. Later, he would go though all the takes, and pick out the ones he wanted, based on things like how an actor blinked, or a lock of hair was located. This required so much work, that Kubrick had a complete production editing studio built inside his home's multi-car garage.

  • @aenima4892
    @aenima4892 4 года назад +30

    This movies like a godamn moving
    painting

  • @stephenl7048
    @stephenl7048 3 года назад

    Wonderful testament to a work of art. Not art confined to cinematography, but art by any context. Appropriately devoid of commentary, where the none is required. Such a rare combination of direction, script, acting and filming, that the story almost becomes last.

  • @rajendragiri1659
    @rajendragiri1659 4 года назад +2

    Every shot of this movie is like painting.

  • @knucklescoxin
    @knucklescoxin 5 месяцев назад +2

    i think that is the most beautiful movie ever made!

  • @johntechwriter
    @johntechwriter 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for this beautiful montage made from scenes from my all-time favorite film. Kubrick knew the importance of the musical score, and it is as essential here as it was in “2001”. As in the video footage, the musical score underlies the sadness that ultimately is the human condition. Together they capture that moment in history when intelligent Europeans cast aside religion, only to discover there was nothing to take its place.
    Since then, popular culture has decimated civilization’s last hope, the humanities. Kubrick saw that coming too, in “A Clockwork Orange”. Kubrick fans like me have the perspective of those who watched the Titanic go down: too far away to help, but in the orange glow of the flares it was so perversely beautiful to watch.

  • @svidrigajlov
    @svidrigajlov 4 года назад +13

    What a masterpiece.

  • @robertwilliamson922
    @robertwilliamson922 Год назад

    Simply brilliant in every way. Won’t be another.

  • @insertname5195
    @insertname5195 4 года назад +5

    I gotta rewatch this now

  • @acon2253
    @acon2253 4 года назад +10

    A gorgeous film with incredible cinematography, lighting, mise en scene, and stunningly accurate production design and art direction as it would look in 1700s paintings.

    • @scottloar
      @scottloar 4 года назад +1

      Kubrick took care that all props were true to the time.

    • @acon2253
      @acon2253 4 года назад

      @@scottloar He absolutely did. He was a perfectionist and didn't let anything go ahead unless it was it was perfect.

  • @Agrippa31BC
    @Agrippa31BC 4 года назад +2

    One of my favourite films ever.

  • @laggardly6201
    @laggardly6201 2 года назад +1

    This film is unique
    It needs to be seen 3 to 4 times for the staggering beauty to sink in.

  • @nickquinn6559
    @nickquinn6559 Год назад +3

    There’s films and then there’s Kubrick films. There is Directors and then there’s Stanley Kubrick

  • @user-nq7yx7dg1w
    @user-nq7yx7dg1w 3 года назад

    Thank you. Thank you from the deepest part of my soul, wherever it might be. So much beauty makes my heart beat fast out of shear joy!!!

  • @johannesnicolaas
    @johannesnicolaas 4 года назад

    Unique combination of images and music. Thank you so much.

  • @Thespeedrap
    @Thespeedrap 4 года назад

    This movie looks like the best out of all of them.Kubrick directing looks spectacular😞howI wish he was still here making movies.

  • @JackD.Ripper
    @JackD.Ripper 4 года назад

    ...kubrick's underrated masterpiece ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
    the camera zooms are pure magic...

  • @RedcoatsReturn
    @RedcoatsReturn 4 года назад

    A much overlooked masterpiece....especially for me! 😄😊😉👍👍

  • @ashred9665
    @ashred9665 Год назад +3

    Barry Lyndon is like a moving painting by Constable.

  • @tamaracarter1836
    @tamaracarter1836 2 года назад +10

    I adore all of the shots filmed within this room: 1:56 2:19 1:59 It is called the “Double Cube Room (decorated in 1653), and can be found inside Wilton House in England. The way it dwarfs the characters (with an almost “dolls house” effect - if that makes sense), and adds such a powerful “baroque drama” to a scene is just gorgeous. It’s easy to see why this stunningly beautiful room is such a popular filming location.

    • @glasgowgrad6277
      @glasgowgrad6277 10 месяцев назад +1

      Quite.
      The use of rooms like these to dwarf the characters, to absorb them, is quite different from the effect of the Grand chambers and the hall in Overlook Hotel in the Shining. Those spaces not so much dwarf the characters - they completely isolate them.

  • @greyman8335
    @greyman8335 10 месяцев назад +1

    Just watched the movie for the first time a couple of days ago. Being a gen z:er i have no nostalgic ties to it nor am i particularly interested in the time period (am more of a medieval enthusiast). This is legit one of the best and most immersive movie ive ever seen. The music, acting, story, set pieces, landscapes all 10/10.
    I really like how we become more detached from the main character by the middle of the movie. The pacing did fall a little short around that same time though, but i didn't mind it too much.
    Will definitely watch more movies by Stanley Kubrick.

  • @mphrdldn
    @mphrdldn Год назад +5

    I saw it in the theater and enjoyed it. What struck me and my friends was how slowly the aristocrats moved. I guess the servants moved fast. Also, everyone talked about the makeup the men wore at night. Everyone appreciated the natural light and candle light.

  • @tolgakocakova7764
    @tolgakocakova7764 2 года назад +1

    This movie is so beautiful!

  • @evilsciencelab3854
    @evilsciencelab3854 4 года назад +3

    Barry Lyndon is a cinematographic masterpiece.

  • @CAVALIERKNIGHT33
    @CAVALIERKNIGHT33 11 месяцев назад +2

    RIP Ryan O'Neill, you are immortalised as Barry.